I posted something earlier about Firefox and flatpaks, and after setting up my Firefox settings using the Fedora flatpak, I realized that I had the same video-codec issue that others had written about. Realizing that all of that was all over my head, I removed Firefox and reinstalled the Flathub version, and all the video stuff seems to work.
Please do not shoot the messenger. I realize Fedora has ideology about FOSS. So I answered one of my earlier questions. There are reasons not to use the Fedora flatpak of Firefox, as I was able to get the repository version to work. Disclaimer: I am in Rawhide and maybe some of the rpmfusion stuff for Rawhide still has some kinks in it. Right ? On a totally different note, I purposely purchased a new X570 ASUS motherboard without wi-fi, because of my unpleasant experience with Broadcom wi-fi on my previous motherboards. I purchased the ASUS PCE-AX58BT add-in card, and installed that and whah-laa, my wi-f worked without having to do anything. It is an expensive card, and I do not know if I am getting all the potential of the card, as far as wi-fi speeds. I did an internet speed test, ( using my motels crappy wi-fi ) and it was a decent speed ( download 98 / upload 46 ). One advantage to going this route, is that I could potentially upgrade my wi-fi in the future, if a new card came out with wi-fi 7 or wi-fiXT, LOL ! And they are relatively easy to install if you have a spacious case and a free slot. However, they might distract from the display of your video card, if you wanting to show off your fancy new ASUS RTX 3080. David Locklear
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